View of Grangebel Park and the Peconic River. A path that goes over the dam is seen at right. Note: Grangebel Park was built by Judge Timothy M. Griffing, who named it after his three daughters: Grace, Angeline and Mabel. (Color)
View of two women and a child walking down a tree-lined pathway leading to the shore. Hempstead Harbor is visible ahead in the distance. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (Color)
Exterior view of the Oyster Bay railroad station. There is a group of horse drawn carriages parked in front. Two annotated copies published several years apart by the same publisher. (B&W)
View of tree-lined skating pond (in summer) with road running alongside it at right. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (Color)
Exterior view of Frederick G. Bourne’s “Indian Hall” mansion from the end of its large tree-lined driveway. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. The front of the card is signed “Carrie H.” (B&W)